Will Opeth’s Deliverance Return to Vinyl?
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- Dec 14, 2025
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Few records in progressive death metal carry the same weight as Opeth’s Deliverance. Released in 2002 as the heavier twin to Damnation, it remains a cornerstone of the band’s catalog. Yet for vinyl collectors, Deliverance has long been a ghost—its last proper reissue dates back to 2008, leaving fans scouring Discogs and eBay for copies that often fetch eye‑watering prices.
The State of Opeth Vinyl Reissues
Opeth have been steadily revisiting their back catalog:
Morningrise (2023, silver vinyl)
My Arms, Your Hearse (2023, transparent violet)
Pale Communion (2025, gold vinyl, limited to 3000)
Watershed (2025, silver & black marbled, limited to 4000)
Ghost Reveries (2025, silver & black marbled)
This reissue activity has reignited hope among collectors that Deliverance will finally get its due.
What We Know So Far
Fans have reached out directly to the band, and Opeth confirmed they’ve been discussing reissues of Deliverance and Damnation.
No official timeline has been announced, but the band hinted it “might happen in the foreseeable future.”
Until then, collectors must rely on rare pressings, often priced in the hundreds.
Why It Matters
Deliverance isn’t just another album—it’s a statement of extremity, balancing ferocious riffing with Opeth’s signature progressive flourishes. A modern vinyl reissue would:
Make the record accessible to new fans discovering Opeth through recent reissues.
Give long‑time collectors a chance to own a clean, affordable copy.
Potentially pair with Damnation in a deluxe companion set, honoring their original dual‑album concept.
The Collector’s Dilemma
Should you pay inflated resale prices now, or wait? Given Opeth’s reissue pattern, patience may pay off. The band’s recent activity suggests Deliverance is on their radar, and Crimson Vinyl will be watching closely.
Final Spin
For now, Deliverance remains elusive, but the tide is turning. Opeth’s commitment to reissuing their catalog makes it likely that this long‑awaited pressing will surface. Until then, collectors can either chase rare originals or hold out for the inevitable drop. Either way, when Deliverance returns to wax, it will be a seismic moment in the vinyl community.




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